In memory of Scott Weiland, we would like to offer the Art of Anarchy record digitally for free to the world during this holiday season. We hope everyone enjoys listening as much as we enjoyed creating it.- Art of Anarchy

In a brand new interview with Rock.About.com, GUNS N’ ROSES guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal was asked if it’s true that he was not treated well when he first joined the Axl Rose-fronted group in 2006 and that he had to “get a little violent” to gain other members’ respect.

Offentliggjort den 9. jun. 2015Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (Guns N’ Roses, Art of Anarchy, and more) talks to The You Rock Foundation about fighting through his crippling anxiety and reconciling his turbulent emotions. After a car accident left him in constant pain, it intensified his depression, but through a change in perspective, lifestyle, and diet, he was able to take control of his life.For more information, please visit: yourockfoundation.orgInterview conducted by Joseph Penola | Videography by

Art of Anarchy, a supergroup with several well-known members, will release their self-titled debut album June 2. The lineup of vocalist Scott Weiland, guitarist Ron â€œBumblefootâ€ Thal (Guns Nâ€™ Roses), bassist John Moyer (Disturbed), guitarist Jon Votta and drummer Vince Votta have unveiled the video for the song â€œâ€˜Til the Dust Is Goneâ€™ that you can watch above.

The performance part of the video has the band playing on an L.A. rooftop, first at night and then during the daytime. Thereâ€™s also a plot involving gangsters and guns that features actor Booboo Stewart, whose film credits include the Twilight movies and X Men: Days of Future Past.

â€œWhen I was a teenager in the early Nineties, Guns Nâ€™ Roses perfected what was the standard for any hard rock video,â€ Jon Votta tells Guitar World. â€œWhen I saw the video for â€˜Donâ€™t Cryâ€™ and the band jamming on the roof top, that wasâ€”to meâ€”literally and figuratively, the epitome of making it and being on top of the world.â€

Earlier this year, Weiland disassociated himself from Art of Anarchy. In a statement back in January, he said, â€œI wrote and put my vocals down for these guys and had fun doing a couple of videos too, we had a lot of fun. When they find their frontman to hit the road and play some dates, check them out. In the meantime, if you want to check out where Iâ€™m at RIGHT NOW, check out my band, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts.â€

The bandâ€™s debut album Blaster was released at the end of March, but tragically, the Wildabouts guitarist Jeremy Brown passed away just before the record came out.

Art Of Anarchy, the mega group featuring legendary vocalist Scott Weiland, along with lead guitarist Ron â€œBumblefootâ€ Thal (Guns Nâ€™ Roses), bassist John Moyer (Disturbed) and introducing twin brothers Jon (guitar) and Vince Votta (drums), have signed a worldwide deal with Century Media imprint, Another Century. Their debut self-titled album will be in stores and online June 8th.

The band states, â€œWe’re all excited our album will be released worldwide on Century Media/Another Century Records and the public will finally hear what this band stands for.â€

Bumblefoot discusses upcoming touring plans and appearances, his involvement with Generation Kill featuring Rob Dukes and DMC, The Art of Anarchy, Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp and he responds as we jokingly asked him if heâ€™s going to be the new drummer of Megadeth.

“I can’t erase a decade of history and I can’t stop the media from asking what they want to ask and making up their own titles on their interviews and posts. No matter how much I ask them not to do it.”

He added: “I’ve been honoring a request to not make any public statements about anything related to it, which continues to put me in a very awkward position that I don’t want to be in. Not how I do things, repeatedly taking the bullet on this one.”